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Good vegan news from around the world!
17 Aug

Good vegan news from around the world!

Posted by Lindsay Doucet

Let’s face it – 2020 hasn’t exactly been the best year in recent history. Despite all the challenges we face, we must not be discouraged. The plant-based movement continues to grow and even offers hope for a better future.

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Ten foods I didn’t discover until I was vegan
10 Aug

Ten foods I didn’t discover until I was vegan

Posted by Brianne Riehl

Like a lot of North Americans, I grew up eating a typical North American diet. Each meal was planned around […]

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Search Engine online shopping hacks for vegans
21 Jul

Search Engine online shopping hacks for vegans

Posted by Paige Campbell

By purposely including or excluding certain terms from your search, you can better cater the results to vegan desires.

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Canadian government invests in plant-based food innovation
13 Jul

Canadian government invests in plant-based food innovation

Posted by Jen Flood

The government’s effort to support and accelerate innovation in plant-based foods is exciting and welcome news, as the evidence overwhelmingly shows that producing protein from plants takes far less land, water and energy than producing protein from animals, and of course spares animals from the cruelties inherent in animal agriculture.

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No, veganism does not make you stupid
06 Jul

No, veganism does not make you stupid

Posted by David Steele

The children were fed either low nutrient vegetarian diets or high nutrient meat diets. Foods with similar nutrient quality are very definitely possible without meat, but that was not what the kids were offered.

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Ontario’s new “ag gag” legislation
30 Jun

Ontario’s new “ag gag” legislation

Posted by David Steele

The bill has been called out as obviously unconstitutional by a plethora of legal experts. According to those experts, mostly law professors, major provisions in it may not withstand challenge in the courts.

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Human milk for human babies
01 Jun

Human milk for human babies

Posted by Tannis Larson

My first baby is due in June. I fully expect to feed him exclusively breast milk. However, this isn’t always possible. The WHO recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months starting within an hour of birth.

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A Brief History of Veganism
25 May

A Brief History of Veganism

Posted by Lindsay Doucet

Looking back at the history of veganism inspires a lot of hope for the future of the movement. Veganism is becoming more mainstream- one example of this is actor Joaquin Phoenix’s speech at the 2020 Oscars about the harms of the dairy industry.

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Trying to stop climate change? Eating plant-based is more helpful than eating local
18 May

Trying to stop climate change? Eating plant-based is more helpful than eating local

Posted by Guest Author

While eating locally sourced food is still beneficial to the community, it’s important to remember that you aren’t significantly lowering your carbon footprint, or helping out the climate, without reducing or cutting out animal-based products from your diet.

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How to support local vegan businesses while spicing up your time in isolation
08 May

How to support local vegan businesses while spicing up your time in isolation

Posted by Brianne Riehl

Retail sales are down across the country, restaurants being one of the hardest hit industries. This means that it’s more important than ever to be mindful about where and how we’re spending our money – particularly those of us who are fortunate enough to have the resources to do so amidst this time of financial distress for many.

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